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11/02/2014, When it comes to advancements in the field of medical science, there are many different areas in which one will be able to look from, but this time around, it would be the humble stethoscope that would come under scrutiny this time around. At time of...

11/02/2014, It goes without saying that as one lives in a developed country, chances are being able to enjoy a higher life expectancy is also more common, thanks to the amount of supplements, medical care as well as improved quality of life compared to a third world...

10/30/2014, Drones might have come into negative light recently, including an instant where it reportedly came close to crashing into an aircraft – which could end up in disastrous results, not that the world needs another aviation disaster to round off the coming...

10/30/2014, When it comes to the presence of intracranial neoplasms, those do happen to carry a negative reputation by the simple fact that they are extremely notorious to “kill”. One of the major issues would be the problem of delivering chemo drugs to the...

10/30/2014, More often than now, a blood sample is required when it comes to diagnosing a slew of diseases, and I would like to think that this is a necessary evil. After all, being jabbed with a needle is not everyone’s cup of tea for sure, and children are...

10/29/2014, I clearly remember how Nintendo received more than their fair share of raised eyebrows when they first revealed the Nintendo Wii with its Wiimote and nunchuk – some folks felt that those were not exactly the prime example of a regular video game...

10/29/2014, Earlier this evening, we did bring you word about how Microsoft has launched the Microsoft Health app to go alongside the Microsoft Band wearable device. Just what is Microsoft Health all about? For instance, it happens to be a cloud-based service which...

10/29/2014, There is just something about teddy bears that make life a whole lot more, er, bearable – pardon the pun. After all, teddy bears are extremely cute toys to own, and they can be extremely comforting to boot. Here is an idea – how about the...

10/28/2014, When Google first started off as a search engine all those years ago, who would have thought or even figured out that it might end up as the tech giant that it is today? It does look as though Google is about to put forward their intention of getting...

10/24/2014, Yes, we have read about a robot that can help combat malaria, with the potential for robots to provide a brighter future in the fight against the ebola virus, but here we are with a robot which is capable of performing brain surgery – through a very...

10/24/2014, While we do know that robots are extremely handy when it comes to automating the entire manufacturing process, are there other ways in which robots will be able to help humankind? The bitter fight against the ebola virus is on, and there is a remote...

10/24/2014, While the digital does come with its fair share of benefits, this also opens up another doorway to it being hacked. According to some U.S. officials, they claimed that they are looking into the possibility of 24 suspected examples of medical equipment...

10/15/2014, We’ve all swatted the occasional mosquito, and for the most part they tend to be pretty annoying, but there is also a chance that they could be deadly. They can spread diseases like malaria and dengue, the former apparently kills about 627,000 people...

10/08/2014, [CEATEC 2014] There is nothing quite like having technology do its bit for society and the world at large. Fujitsu has had its fair share of innovations over at this year’s edition of CEATEC, and one of the technologies developed could prove to be...